After the launch of a radical supermoto automatic bike TTX115i in Thailand, Yamaha make it moves to Indonesia with the launch of Yamaha Mio Soul GT. “Keren, Lincah, Irit” is the new tagline for this 2012 Yamaha Mio Soul GT. Translated, it means “Cool, Agile, Economical”. It came in 7 colours to choose and by my definition, that is a lot to choose for. All of the colours along with the livery are all good looking and should be perfect if you happen to choose any one of it. For me, the one I like is the Sirius Black (this is one of the character in Harry Potter, right?) and Lunar White. The rest of the colours are named Fighting Red, Masculine Blue, Lightning Green, Deep Purple and Armor Bronze. (more…)

Yamaha Ego S Ego LC (thanks midgee!) are not left behind in the arena of the limited edition MotoGP series. It is good to see Yamaha spent some effort updating the decals for many of their bikes to celebrate the MotoGP in Sepang this 22-24 October.

Check out one more picture of Ego S with Ben Spies livery after the jump

HLYM nowadays are quite aggressive with their marketing plans. They have bring the fully imported Yamaha Mio Fino from Thailand to be sold here.

Since this model is fully imported from Thailand, it makes the price are quite high. In fact, it is at RM1000 more expensive than Yamaha Ego S and about RM500 more expensive than the Yamaha Ego LC. I don’t know the exact price yet, but I’ll update as soon as I got the information.

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